CORPORATE RELOCATION AND MOVING GUIDE

Corporate Move

One of the few events that may be more stressful than a residential move is a corporate move. Most people are totally unfamiliar with how to prepare for a corporate move; thus the process can be quite daunting and stressful.

Plan your Corporate Move

The key to any move is to plan. The major goal in a corporate move is to be as time-efficient and as cost-efficient as possible. To increase efficiency, have a complete knowledge of what your new corporate location will look like. Know the dimensions.

Create a floor plan. Map out exactly where the furniture and equipment will be placed and where your workers will be stationed. After you have created your map, place a copy of it at the entrance of your office and on every floor. It may seem to be a tedious task, especially if you’re moving into a number of floors, high up above, but this will save you a considerable amount of time, money and headaches in the long run. Such organization will keep the workers happier and more productive if they are able to continue business as usual.

Communicate with your mover

Inform all parties- employees, landlords, and movers, of every detail of the relocation process. It is important that you don’t keep them in the dark. Be sure to diplomatically notify your mover of where each piece of furniture needs to be placed. It may be a good idea to place color-coded labels on each piece that needs to be moved; the labels could serve as a sign as to where each object belongs. Labeling is a key part of moving offices that is often overlooked. Be sure to label all equipment and furniture that is being moved. The label should be placed prominently on the package and should immediately and easily inform the mover of exactly where the package is to be moved.

Contents Handling

The contents of desks, bookcases, shelving units, and lateral systems should be removed and packed separately. The contents of pull drawer filing cabinets generally should not be emptied. They should remain in their location, but be kept secure with either a lock or strong Packing Tape.

Technology

As technology develops and changes at increasingly rapid rates, the process for moving certain devices become more intricate. Certain technological devices may require special attention. If you are renting your equipment, be sure to notify your supplier; failure to do so may result in a nullification of your rental agreement. Computers — Disconnection and dismantling services may be required. Photocopiers – Empty all liquids remove extensions that may jut out and create difficulties. Vending Machines – Empty all items

Waste disposal

In order to facilitate the move for all parties involved be sure to dispose of as much garbage as possible. If your company is fairly large, than you may need to receive permission from local authorities to place big waste containers on the site.

Elevator access

Inspect the new space beforehand and insure the elevators are fully functional, and that your movers will have access to all the floors that they need.

Last Minute Tips

The most obvious things are also among the most overlooked. Here’s a simple checklist:

Have a set of spare keys available at your disposal.

Obviously you’ll need to get working right away, so be sure that your communication technology is ready to go- Internet connection, working phones and fax.

Make sure you have working electricity, as it will be quite hard to work in the dark.

Are the restrooms functional? Believe it or not, this is will be extremely important.

Are there any outstanding obligations that you may have in regards to your old office space? Has everything been properly handled?

Don’t forget to change your company stationery. You’ll need to revise them with your new address and phone number, available for employees and customers alike.

The next time you hire movers, make sure they are liecsned and insured by the Department of Transportation (DOT). Moving is a regulated industry in, so movers are required to carry a DOT license for their business and to register each of the trucks as commercial vehicles with the DOT. In addition to holding a valid license with the state, moving companies are required to carry insurance. These are some tips to protect you, in the event that your property is damaged while in the mover’s possession.